By The Numbers: Blue Jackets vs. Capitals

By The Numbers: Blue Jackets vs. CapitalsStatistical analysis for the Jan. 17 game between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals at Nationwide Arena.

Welcome to By The Numbers. Here, we'll break down the most important facts, figures and statistics from that night's game. Despite the final score, there's more to the game's story than the numbers on the scoreboard.

Here's a look at some of the most notable statistics and numbers from the Blue Jackets' 5-1 win over the Washington Capitals at Nationwide Arena:

0 - Goals allowed by the Blue Jackets to the Capitals, who had the best power play in the league coming into tonight's game. The Jackets shut down a big 5-on-3 opportunity in the second period, a major turning point in the game that stifled the Capitals' comeback attempt.

0.962 - Save percentage for Sergei Bobrovsky in his last five starts. He has a 1.15 goals-against average in those five games and has now won six consecutive starts in net for the Blue Jackets.

2 - Power play goals for the Blue Jackets tonight on four opportunities--a 50 percent conversion rate. They have seven power play goals in 2014 and have a 30.4 power play percentage for the month of January.

15 - Wins for the Blue Jackets when they lead after two periods. They've only lost once in regulation when carrying a lead into the final 20 minutes of play.